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Competitive Pricing by a Price Leader
Management Science, 1994We examine the problem of pricing in a market where one brand acts as a price leader. We develop a procedure to estimate a leader's price rule, which is optimal given a sales target objective, and allows for the inclusion of demand forecasts. We illustrate our estimation procedure by calibrating this optimal price rule for both the leader and the ...
Abhik Roy +2 more
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SSRN Electronic Journal, 2015
This paper studies the effects of price limits implemented by the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) after the May 2010 ‘Flash Crash.’ The security-level price limits halt trading after a security’s price experiences a sudden and large movement.
Jonathan Brogaard, Kevin Roshak
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This paper studies the effects of price limits implemented by the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) after the May 2010 ‘Flash Crash.’ The security-level price limits halt trading after a security’s price experiences a sudden and large movement.
Jonathan Brogaard, Kevin Roshak
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2017
Pamphlet to protest the detrimental effects of the British Columbia Coast Vegetable Marketing Board and its quotas.
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Pamphlet to protest the detrimental effects of the British Columbia Coast Vegetable Marketing Board and its quotas.
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Price impact and asset pricing
Journal of Financial Markets, 2013Using intradaily order flows processed via the Lee and Ready (1991) algorithm for NYSE/AMEX-listed stocks over the past 27 years, I estimate a set of price-impact parameters. The results provide strong evidence that price impact is priced in the cross-section of stock returns, even after controlling for risk factors, firm characteristics, and other low-
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Econometrica, 1985
We study the problem of optimal pricing for a bundle of services characterized by two attributes (e.g., quantity and quality) and subject to capacity limitations or peakloading. An application is to services that take the form of a load-duration curve. Using separability assumptions on the demand and cost functions, we derive the optimal pricing policy
Oren, Shmuel S +2 more
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We study the problem of optimal pricing for a bundle of services characterized by two attributes (e.g., quantity and quality) and subject to capacity limitations or peakloading. An application is to services that take the form of a load-duration curve. Using separability assumptions on the demand and cost functions, we derive the optimal pricing policy
Oren, Shmuel S +2 more
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Price Dispersion and Functional Price Indices
Econometrica, 1985Economists have become increasingly interested in analyzing the economic effects of price dispersion. This interest has been motivated by numerous empirical studies that have found that even the prices of ''identical products'' tend to be dispersed. For example, \textit{J. Carlson} and \textit{D. Pescatrice} [J. Econ.
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Pricing of Wireless Services: Service Pricing vs. Traffic Pricing
Information Systems Research, 2010As the ability to measure technology resource usage gets easier with increased connectivity, the question whether a technology resource should be priced by the amount of the resource used or by the particular use of the resource has become increasingly important. We examine this issue in the context of pricing of wireless services: should the price be
Atanu Lahiri +2 more
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The American Journal of Nursing, 1958
MUCH of a nurse's education and experience is tied up intimately with the hospital. We're steeped in its tradition as a place where physical care is given and symptoms of illness are alleviated. We're well aware of its various services to the community.
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MUCH of a nurse's education and experience is tied up intimately with the hospital. We're steeped in its tradition as a place where physical care is given and symptoms of illness are alleviated. We're well aware of its various services to the community.
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Price-Price Deviations are Highly Persistent
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2012The present paper explores the persistence of the deviations between market prices on one side and either production or direct prices on the other - namely their tendency to vanish after being hit by a shock. We consider various countries - Austria, Denmark, Italy, Norway and Japan - across different time periods and different methods of computing ...
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